How To Use Belligerency In A Sentence

  • Will belligerency and jingoism solve the issues and problems the two countries face?
  • Shimon Peres put a very high value on this, and a statement of nonbelligerency would gain support for the transfer of arms to Jordan that the king saw as symbolically and substantively important. Turmoil and Triumph
  • One is an armistice agreement that will provide a situation of nonbelligerency. 'A Deep Friendship'
  • He is another lamebrain whose considerable talents are hampered by an out-of-control belligerency that's better suited to a raucous schoolyard game.
  • So, to all readers, as well as those I've written about - let me apologize for the displays of pride, pettiness, slander, belligerency, cruelty, and offensiveness - be they intentional or not.
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  • The president ‘has the inherent authority to thwart acts of belligerency at home or abroad that would do harm to citizens.’
  • There will be others running for office in 1996 who succumbed to the temptations of a self-indulgent time (Bob Dole is already sniping at Phil Gramm's nonbelligerency in the 1960s). Lawyering The Truth
  • In 628, the Prophet Muhammad agreed to a year-long hudna, hudnat Hudeibiya, which he used to reorganize his forces and then, unilaterally, to break the truce and utterly destroy his erstwhile partners in nonbelligerency. 'Israel: The Threat from Within': An Exchange
  • The concept would be nonbelligerency, something long term with no timetable but with a list of expectations. 'IF BARAK LOSES, I DON'T HAVE TO HONOR A DEAL'
  • That's why I think the focus on "lawful belligerency" is helpful. Balkinization
  • Unprivileged belligerency is not a violation of the law of war for Omar Khadr any more than it would be for you to fight against an invading army to protect your home and family. Balkinization
  • It argued in effect that jurisdiction over the offense is sufficient for trial of an accused by military commission, when the charge includes the offense of unlawful enemy belligerency.
  • It argued in effect that jurisdiction over the offense is sufficient for trial of an accused by military commission, when the charge includes the offense of unlawful enemy belligerency.
  • Sharon talked of a nonbelligerency pact, persuaded that Palestinians were not prepared to genuinely recognize the Jewish people's right to their homeland and that peace without such recognition at best could only be a guarded lull. Israel & Palestine: Can They Start Over?
  • There should be an interim agreement or a situation of nonbelligerency. 'I Can Make Peace'
  • Instead, he says, Israelis and Palestinians should strive for a "nonbelligerency accord" based on the current alignment in the West Bank and Gaza, economic cooperation and the long-term possibility of establishing a "Palestinian entity. The Hawk Takes Flight
  • Will belligerency and jingoism solve the issues and problems the two countries face?
  • Suddenly word came that four of the TWA hostages had been kept behind, still held by Hezbollah who were said to be seeking a “nonbelligerency” guarantee from the United States. Turmoil and Triumph
  • Armed conflict is defined in functional terms, unlike a state of war which is triggered by a formal state of belligerency between two states.

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